Post by Freehold Resident on Oct 27, 2006 14:02:48 GMT -5
CLUB OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS
FREEHOLD: The Evening Optimist Club of Freehold is offering scholarships to seniors of class 2006 in amounts of $500 and $1,000. Applicants must reside in communities within the Freehold Regional High School District. To apply, students must be in good academic standing and have been accepted to a two-or-four year post-secondary school. Applicants must submit a short essay about themselves and their goals, and two letters of recommendations — one referring to their academic accomplishments and the other to their community services. Students should contact their guidance counselor or (732) 730-0661 for applications.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
FREEHOLD: Applications are being accepted for the $2,000 scholarships given by the Freehold area branch of the American Association of University Women. The scholarships are for female students at least 25 years old. Applicants must be enrolled in a bachelor's degree program and must have completed at least 60 credits, or be enrolled in a graduate-degree program and have completed at least one semester. All applicants must be residents of Western Monmouth County. Applicants must have maintained at least a B grade average. Applications can be requested by e-mail at PARMHOLD@WEBTV.NET or by mail at Freehold Area AAUW Scholarships, P.O. Box 6302, Freehold, NJ 07728.
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COLLEGE TUITION ASSISTANCE
MONMOUTH/OCEAN COUNTIES: The U.S. Commission for Scholastic Assistance — College Bound is an organization that supplies the public with more than 1,000 different private scholarship sources. For information on obtaining these scholarship lists, send a self-addressed stamped business-size envelope to The U.S. Commission for Scholastic Assistance, P.O. Box 650067, Potomac Falls, VA 20165-0067.
SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED
MONMOUTH/OCEAN COUNTIES: The New Jersey Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Association offers a $1,000 scholarship to graduating high school seniors who have been physician-diagnosed with CFS and plan to further their education at a college or technical school. For information or an application, call Betty McConnell at (609) 748-3559 or visit njcfsa.org on the Web.
FREEHOLD: The Evening Optimist Club of Freehold is offering scholarships to seniors of class 2006 in amounts of $500 and $1,000. Applicants must reside in communities within the Freehold Regional High School District. To apply, students must be in good academic standing and have been accepted to a two-or-four year post-secondary school. Applicants must submit a short essay about themselves and their goals, and two letters of recommendations — one referring to their academic accomplishments and the other to their community services. Students should contact their guidance counselor or (732) 730-0661 for applications.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
FREEHOLD: Applications are being accepted for the $2,000 scholarships given by the Freehold area branch of the American Association of University Women. The scholarships are for female students at least 25 years old. Applicants must be enrolled in a bachelor's degree program and must have completed at least 60 credits, or be enrolled in a graduate-degree program and have completed at least one semester. All applicants must be residents of Western Monmouth County. Applicants must have maintained at least a B grade average. Applications can be requested by e-mail at PARMHOLD@WEBTV.NET or by mail at Freehold Area AAUW Scholarships, P.O. Box 6302, Freehold, NJ 07728.
ALSO...
COLLEGE TUITION ASSISTANCE
MONMOUTH/OCEAN COUNTIES: The U.S. Commission for Scholastic Assistance — College Bound is an organization that supplies the public with more than 1,000 different private scholarship sources. For information on obtaining these scholarship lists, send a self-addressed stamped business-size envelope to The U.S. Commission for Scholastic Assistance, P.O. Box 650067, Potomac Falls, VA 20165-0067.
SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED
MONMOUTH/OCEAN COUNTIES: The New Jersey Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Association offers a $1,000 scholarship to graduating high school seniors who have been physician-diagnosed with CFS and plan to further their education at a college or technical school. For information or an application, call Betty McConnell at (609) 748-3559 or visit njcfsa.org on the Web.